8 Reinforcement worksheet 1 ● Pupils count forwards and backwards along the alphabet to find the words. They transfer the information to the form below and complete it about a favourite singer, sports personality or other famous person. Pre-teach/Check the meaning of job. The pupils stick a picture of the person into the frame Key: 2 age, 3 job, 4 hair, 5 wears, 6 likes, 7 can. ● Optional follow-up activity: Pupils take it in turns to read the information about their chosen personality (omitting the name and not showing the picture). The first pupil who guesses who it is gets a point. The winner is the pupil with the most points. Reinforcement worksheet 2 ● Pupils find and circle the job word, as in the model, and then use the words in the crossword to write a description of the teacher. They draw a picture to match the description. Key: pupils circle teacher in the crossword. Descriptions may vary slightly. A possible answer is The teacher’s got straight black hair. She’s wearing a skirt and glasses. She’s happy. ● Optional follow-up activity: Pupils write another similar description and swap it with a friend. They draw a picture to match their friend’s text. Extension worksheet 1 ● Pupils read the text about Aunt May on page 6 of the Pupil’s Book and use the information to choose the right answers. They then read the text about Uncle Fred and prepare a similar multiple-choice quiz. Key: 2 A, 3 B, 4 C. ● Optional follow-up activity: After you have checked the pupils’ work, they swap quizzes and answer them. Extension worksheet 2 ● This can be done as a listening exercise (Track 2) or a reading exercise. If you use the audio recording, pause after each frame while the pupils write. Pupils insert the missing vowels. Ask them to count the number of times they have written each letter to see which vowel appears most often in the text. Use the activity to show the children that e is the most common vowel in English and remind them that this is useful for playing Hangman. (Generally, exclamations such as Ooohooo! and proper names do not count towards vowel frequency because they are not found in dictionaries, but in this activity it is easier if the children count everything.) Key: See Pupil’s Book, page 9. A 28, E 71, I 42, O 40, U 12. ● Optional follow-up activity: Give pupils two minutes to write as many words as possible beginning with e. The winner is the pupil with the most words. Song worksheet ● Pupils colour the pictures to remind themselves of the sounds in these words. They then look at the underlined parts of the words in the box and decide which colour they rhyme with. They colour them accordingly and then complete the song with the words, using the colour words to guide them. They listen to the song (Track 3) to check their answers. Key: See Pupil’s Book, page 7. ● Optional follow-up activity: Ask pupils to find words which rhyme with brown, green and red. Topic worksheet ● Pupils read about time zones. They count backwards and forwards to draw the times on all the clocks to show what time it is in four other world citites when the boy is doing these four different activities. They use the times on the clocks to help them complete the sentences. Key: 2 is having lunch, 3 is watching TV, 4 is going to bed. ● Optional follow-up activity: Pupils think of five activities that they do in a day and decide what children in the other cities on the worksheet would be doing at that time. Hello there! Teacher’s notes
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Reinforcement worksheet 1● Pupils count forwards and backwards along the
alphabet to � nd the words. They transfer the information to the form below and complete it about a favourite singer, sports personality or other famous person. Pre-teach/Check the meaning of job. The pupils stick a picture of the person into the frame
● Optional follow-up activity: Pupils take it in turns to read the information about their chosen personality (omitting the name and not showing the picture). The � rst pupil who guesses who it is gets a point. The winner is the pupil with the most points.
Reinforcement worksheet 2● Pupils � nd and circle the job word, as in the model,
and then use the words in the crossword to write a description of the teacher. They draw a picture to match the description.
Key: pupils circle teacher in the crossword. Descriptions may vary slightly. A possible answer is The teacher’s got straight black hair. She’s wearing a skirt and glasses. She’s happy.
● Optional follow-up activity: Pupils write another similar description and swap it with a friend. They draw a picture to match their friend’s text.
Extension worksheet 1● Pupils read the text about Aunt May on page 6 of the
Pupil’s Book and use the information to choose the right answers. They then read the text about Uncle Fred and prepare a similar multiple-choice quiz.
Key: 2 A, 3 B, 4 C.
● Optional follow-up activity: After you have checked the pupils’ work, they swap quizzes and answer them.
Extension worksheet 2● This can be done as a listening exercise (Track 2) or
a reading exercise. If you use the audio recording, pause after each frame while the pupils write. Pupils insert the missing vowels. Ask them to count the number of times they have written each letter to see which vowel appears most often in the text. Use the activity to show the children that e is the most common vowel in English and remind them that this is useful for playing Hangman. (Generally, exclamations such as Ooohooo! and proper names do not count towards vowel frequency because they are not found in dictionaries, but in this activity it is easier if the children count everything.)
Key: See Pupil’s Book, page 9. A 28, E 71, I 42, O 40, U 12.
● Optional follow-up activity: Give pupils two minutes to write as many words as possible beginning with e. The winner is the pupil with the most words.
Song worksheet● Pupils colour the pictures to remind themselves of
the sounds in these words. They then look at the underlined parts of the words in the box and decide which colour they rhyme with. They colour them accordingly and then complete the song with the words, using the colour words to guide them. They listen to the song (Track 3) to check their answers.
Key: See Pupil’s Book, page 7.
● Optional follow-up activity: Ask pupils to � nd words which rhyme with brown, green and red.
Topic worksheet● Pupils read about time zones. They count backwards
and forwards to draw the times on all the clocks to show what time it is in four other world citites when the boy is doing these four different activities. They use the times on the clocks to help them complete the sentences.
Key: 2 is having lunch, 3 is watching TV, 4 is going to bed.
● Optional follow-up activity: Pupils think of � ve activities that they do in a day and decide what children in the other cities on the worksheet would be doing at that time.
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Reinforcemen workshee 1Hellothere!
Find the words.
1 Count 14 from the start. Go back 13. Go forward 12.
Go back 8. _ _ _ _
2 Count 1 from the start. Go forward 6. Go back 2. _ _ _
3 Count 10 from the start. Go forward 5. Go back 13. _ _ _
4 Count 8 from the start. Go back 7. Go forward 8.
Go forward 9. _ _ _ _
5 Count 23 from the start. Go back 18. Go back 4. Go forward 17.
Go forward 1. _ _ _ _ _
6 Count 12 from the start. Go back 3. Go forward 2. Go back 6.
Go forward 14. _ _ _ _ _
7 Count 3 from the start. Go back 2. Go forward 13. _ _ _
What time is it now? Do you know that it’s a different time in different countries? When it’s twelve o’clock in the afternoon in England, it’s twelve o’clock at night in Australia. The world has different time zones and in some countries there are different time zones. Are there different time zones in your country?
Draw the times on the clocks.
Read about time zones.
Complete the sentences.
1 When it’s six o’clock in the morning in Brasilia, Bob is starting school.
2 When it’s ten o’clock in the evening in Tokyo, Bob .
3 When it’s two o’clock in the afternoon in New York, Bob
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4 When it’s eleven o’clock at night in Athens, Bob